120°

What every first-party PlayStation studio is working on

With PlayStation's lineup of studios rapidly growing, we've broken down what to expect from each of its teams.

Read Full Story >>
mobilesyrup.com
sammarshall1021341d ago

Games games games

Sony is building their studios, some have multiple teams and they have the best management

This is going to be a good generation

camel_toad1340d ago

"What every first-party PlayStation studio is working on"

- Dunno
- Anyone's guess
- Not sure
- Don't know

They have no idea. Pointless article.

KillBill1339d ago

Exactly... they did little but talk about what each company has done and had near zero clue what is actually being worked on.

CaptainHenry9161340d ago (Edited 1340d ago )

We know Firesprite and Fabrik Games are reportedly working on a new AAA sci-fi horror title since they confirmed that. Other than Firesprite and Insomniac, all the other studios we don't have any idea what they are working on. Just speculation and rumors at this point.

https://www.gameort.com/202...

jBlakeeper1340d ago

The Last of Us Remake is very nonsensical. The game is considered a timeless classic just eight years on. I see absolutely no reason for it to be remade other than for a cash grab tie in with the upcoming series on HBO.

sammarshall1021340d ago

It's one of the greatest games in this medium and it's going to look amazing with the new hardware

Silly gameAr1339d ago (Edited 1339d ago )

Don't buy it. *shurgs. It's not even confirmed that they're doing a remake. Just speculation.

Show all comments (9)
160°

56 More Titles Join PlayStation Cloud Gaming, Forza Horizon 5 Included

PlayStation has added a whopping 56 games to its PlayStation Cloud Gaming catalogue.

There are some big titles in the list, including Forza Horizon 5.

Read Full Story >>
clouddosage.com
repsahj15d ago

This is nice! But It will be nicer if you drop the price of premium subs.

S2Killinit14d ago

There is always something nicer.

zaanan15d ago

And this is right after they removed Resistance 1 & 2! Does anyone realize this?
(I tried to add it as a posting, but it was old news by the time I realized it)

goken15d ago

Playstation cloud gaming? Wasn’t that PS Now until it merged with PS plus….
Can someone tell me what’s going on?

M_Prime15d ago

PS Cloud gaming was PS NOW before, now its the Premium tier (top one) of PLAYSTATION PLUS.

if you have PS+Premium you can cloud stream games onto a PS4 or PS5 or onto a PS Portal. The nice thing about being able to stream directly to a PS Portal is that you don't need your PS5 to be turned on and used to remote play.

PS NOW had a PC app, which sadly as far as i know is gone and PS+Premium has no app and no way to stream onto a PC.

StoneTitan14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

The pc app is still there. You can use it to stream just like you used psnow.
You can stream all catalog games on PC and ps5

StoneTitan14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

If you have ps+ premium you can stream from your pc and ps5 all the games from the catalog

Eonjay14d ago

It's not just the catalog. You can also stream alot ofthe games you have purchased as well.

andy8514d ago

So can I get forza on my portal?

MatrixxGT14d ago

I don’t understand cloud gaming. I’ve tried them all. Ps5, Portal, ROG Ally, XB cloud and no matter what I do I just can’t play the games because of the lag and artifacting that breaks immersion.
I have 1gb fiber that was freshly installed as well.
Local remote play works pretty good from PS and XB but strictly streaming the whole game from the cloud has been a mediocre experience for me and definitely not worth the higher cost sub.

repsahj14d ago

Maybe your router? mine works fine even with stock router, but it works much better if I connect to deco.

MatrixxGT14d ago

Maybe, it’s brand new hardware a few months old but is generic isp hardware.
XB remote play local works amazing, and using my portal at home is flawless and runs like it was native.
But anything strictly played in cloud is so inconsistent.

andy8514d ago

Hardwired? Because mine was flawless and I was on 32mb Internet

MatrixxGT14d ago

Can’t hardwire a portal.

andy8513d ago

My bad for some reason I read this as remote play

Show all comments (17)
340°

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for May

Battle Engine Aquila joins PlayStation Plus Premium.

Read Full Story >>
blog.playstation.com
Profchaos24d ago

Another meh month and only 1 single classic wtf Sony. I was hoping after the price hikes for PSN we might get a good month spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down and all that

crazyCoconuts23d ago

Last month had harry potter and blue prince
I wouldn't say ANOTHER meh month

OtterX23d ago

Sandland looks right up my alley and I'm excited to give it a shot. I honestly missed this game somehow, never heard about it until now.

24d ago
pwnmaster300024d ago

Maybe I’ll go check out battlefield 5 again.
Maybe this will give a little boost

23d ago
PapaBop23d ago

Some of the best psvr 2 titles leaving, nothing coming, way to support your psvr 2 owners. Still, I don't mind the games coming personally.

crazyCoconuts23d ago

Yeah I upped to premium when they started adding psvr2 with the expectation that they would keep coming. now when my sub ends I'll be scaling back

Show all comments (17)
150°

Could PlayStation See a Price Increase?

Could PlayStation games and consoles see a price increase in the near future?

Read Full Story >>
nettosgameroom.com
36d ago
darthv7236d ago

I thought it already did.....?

dmonee35d ago

Word!!!! With the PS5 pro release price! Im hoping for a price decrease!

S2Killinit34d ago (Edited 34d ago )

When PS5Pro released it was only $100 more expensive than the xbox series x. Now xbox series x is actually more expensive than the PS5Pro lol 😆

So yes the Pro will be getting a price increase imminently.

raWfodog35d ago (Edited 35d ago )

I think it’s pretty much inevitable. I don’t see Sony keeping the same prices while everyone else is raising theirs. The industry has been testing the waters for a while now with these other forms of increases such as ‘early access’ and ‘special editions’ of games. I always wait for games to go on sale so they’re not getting full price out of me.

VersusDMC35d ago

Well there were articles on how Sony stock pilled PS5s in the states so i think they will go one holiday season without raising the prices in the US.

And death stranding 2 and Ghost of yotei(coming out in Oct) have announced prices of 70 so i think they are going to see what happens when they are the cheapest option this holiday.

goken34d ago

Yeah, and i think the US gov also gave tariff exemptions for electronics. Although there’s still inflation to deal with, and logistics cost probably up significantly.

anast35d ago

Yes, the PS6 will be close to $800.

btmgov2935d ago

I will actually be happy if it is only $800.....

35d ago Replies(1)
toxic-inferno35d ago

I don't like paying a lot for games, but frankly, this needs to happen if the industry is going to improve.

Back in 2005, brand new releases of PS2 games usually cost £39.99 in the UK, with some going up to £45. Adjusting for inflation, that's between £70 and £80 today.

Then consider that in 2005, many games were being developed by teams of around 40. Nowadays, for games of the same 'tier', you're looking at 500+.

In addition, game development in 2005 tended to take around a year. Many of the big development teams were producing annual releases, or at least one game every 2 years. Average development time now is 3-4 years.

Working all that through, you can estimate that a single game as I've described above 'should' cost FAR more than £70. A quick bit of rough maths:

£40 × 10 (increase in employees) × 3 (development years) = £1200.

Obviously, that's unrealistic, as basic economics tells you that market demand is one of the greatest driving forces behind pricing products. But it still makes you think...

Thank GOODNESS we're not paying more than £80 any time soon...

BeHunted35d ago (Edited 35d ago )

No thanks. More people are switching to PC gaming since it's more affordable. Graphics aren’t the main concern anymore. Affordable motherboards, RAM, and CPUs can last for years, and upgrading the GPU each generation makes it a worthwhile investment. There are no limitations with PC gaming.

Plus, PC games are cheaper, especially when bought from 3rd party key sellers, and there's no need to rely on monthly or yearly subscriptions

Agent7534d ago

Won't be long until PC games are in line with PS and Xbox prices.

Rancegamerx35d ago

Your argument is fundamentally flawed. Inflation alone doesn’t dictate game prices. Development efficiency has improved, with outsourcing, AI tools, and modular design offsetting increased team sizes and longer development cycles. The idea that prices should scale linearly with employee count and years spent is absurd—games don’t cost 30 times more just because they take three times as long to develop. Your math ignores the actual economic forces at play, like mass market appeal, competition, and diversified revenue streams. Pricing is dictated by demand, not a raw cost equation, and companies balance expenses through digital sales, DLCs, and microtransactions. If games were priced at £1200, the industry wouldn’t improve—it would collapse. The £70–£80 range isn’t some act of generosity; it’s the optimal price point to maximize profits while keeping consumers engaged. Your conclusion misses the actual mechanics of the market entirely.

toxic-inferno35d ago

I agree, and suggesred as much. But I was approaching it from the perspective of the employees, of whom there are now many more, working more years for the same release.

Thankfully, gaming has become more mainstream, which is what has kept the cost low for such a long time. Games now sell in far greater numbers, which keeps the cost low. But as this growth slows (as is inevitable), we should expect to see the cost rise.

Agent7534d ago

Back then, there was Play.com, games going for well under £20. Best to sit back and let games age and pick them up cheaper, but some used games can sell for more. That also pays off waiting for complete editions. It's probably the oldest debate in gaming, the price of games. PS4 games rising to £60 was a shocker. There's definitely a gaming crash coming, yet Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft don't seem to be bothered. They only see £ and $ signs then wonder how it all went wrong.

Show all comments (27)